Scott Pruitt, the swampiest Environmental Protection Administration secretary imaginable, has finally resigned while under numerous investigations. Predictably, Pruitt played the victim in his resignation letter and just as predictably, Fox News did its best to help him out.

Megyn Kelly didn’t let a little thing like integrity stand in the way of her vicious grandstanding against Planned Parenthood after a deceptively edited video falsely seemed to portray the organization selling fetus’ body parts.

From April 22, 2009. Shepard Smith explained to the befuddled Trace Gallagher that there was no gray area, no moral relativism when it comes to torture. "We're Americans. We don't fucking torture!", said Smith emphatically. Smith also drew the rather obvious conclusion that if torture was a crime, then there were criminals, and that their names were Bush and Cheney.

Wednesday was a day of shame for Fox News and Megyn Kelly because they found an even darker shade of Goebbel-esque propaganda to paint their airwaves. Yesterday was also a day of gun control hearings which featured talk of background checks,

Kendzior railed against those who are still in denial and say "no one could have seen this coming" with Trump, just how bad things would get. She's been warning us about the dark days ahead since the night Trump was elected, and [...]

Sheriff Rochelle Bilal has advice for cops who, as Joy Reid describes, react defensively rather than reflectively to the protests over George Floyd and the centuries of police brutality. (Warning: Video begins with graphic police violence.)

The hosts of Fox & Friends tell their audience that the only reason as many people came out to protest in D.C. is because they were no longer afraid of rioters because of the military being brought into the city.